It's a complex story involving urban life and mysterious elements. But it's hard to sum up in a few words.
Since I haven't read 'the prodigal spy a novel', it's hard to say for sure. However, based on the title, it could center around a spy who has strayed in some way (the prodigal aspect) and then maybe the novel explores how he or she gets back on track in the world of spying, so themes of self - discovery and loyalty in a world of secrets could be involved.
The 'pilgrim' theme adds a sense of purpose and a journey. In a spy novel, the spy is often on a mission, and comparing it to a pilgrim's journey gives it a more profound meaning. It's not just about spying, but about a personal quest.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: The plot of "Prowler" was set in the Republic of China period. It described the counter-attack of intelligence personnel on the hidden front. As the various forces fought openly and secretly, a complicated situation appeared, and the spy sea gradually unfolded. There aren't many battlefields in this book. It mainly focuses on spy battles, which meets your requirements. The main character of "The Spy" was Lin Jiangbei, a forensic doctor. He traveled to 1936 and used his identity to help the underground organization hunt down Japanese spies. This book had more frequent spy battles, but there were fewer battlefield plots. It focused more on the development of the spy sea pattern and plot. They are all spy novels that meet your requirements very well. You can read them! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: The Spy and The Goose Spy. "The Spy" told the story of a smart and wise female lead and male lead completing missions together. The secondary storyline was also very exciting."The Spy Goose" told the story of the two main characters, Shen Qianzhou and Ye Xiaowan, who had lost contact with the organization and engaged in a life-and-death battle with the enemy when the country was in danger. The two novels had compact plots and were exciting. They were worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One great spy novel with a 'Mission to Paris' theme could be 'The Paris Spy' by Susan Elia MacNeal. It has a strong female protagonist and is set against the backdrop of Paris during World War II. The story is filled with intrigue, mystery, and danger as the spy tries to complete her mission while facing numerous obstacles.
Let me recommend a few military spy novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. The Return of the King of Soldiers: A military spy novel. It tells the story of the return of the King of Soldiers and is full of exciting plots. 2. "Omnipotent Mad Soldier": It was also a military spy novel. The main character was an omnipotent Mad Soldier who had experienced many battles and attracted countless beauties to pursue him. 3. [Reconnaissance: The Reconnaissance Recon The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
I think it could be some kind of bizarre and unconventional spy adventure with an odd mix of elements. Maybe it's all about a plastic man using a dildo as a tool in his spy missions, which sounds really wild!
The 'comic black and white spy' style often emphasizes simplicity and bold lines. The theme could involve secret missions, deception, and heroic acts of the spy to save the day.
In the Spy x Family manga, Yor's brother doesn't have a major influence on the spy aspect. Maybe he provides some character development or family dynamics, but not directly related to the spy plot.